It’s easy...
10 people on a team each raise $50 = $500!

Please help us meet our goal!

Donate To Mud Volleyball

Donations Closed Until Next Year

Help Us Reach This Year's Online Goal!

131% Raised

Funds Raised $13146.00

Goal $10,000

32nd Annual Mud Volleyball Tournament Raises $50,000!

We are pleased to announce the results of the 32nd Annual Mud Volleyball Tournament! What an eventful day – We had 131 teams playing this year and were fortunate that the rain stayed away until the final match was over. The event raised $50,000 which will be used to help people with epilepsy and their families throughout Connecticut.

After a long day of muddy games, it came down to defending champions, 99 Problems, and We Give Free Facials as the last teams standing. In an exciting final match, We Give Free Facials took home the trophy and title of Mud Volleyball Champions. Congrats!

We were fortunate to have 12 $600 corporate teams supporting the event: Bob’s Discount Furniture, Justin’s Real Estate LLC, Disaster Restoration Services, Aerocision, Valley Green Inc., Hemp CT, Siefert Associates, East PBE, Liberty Bank, Trumpf Inc, MyFunBus.com, and Orafol Americas. Thank you also to Air Temp/Electrical Connection for their generous contribution in support of the 102.9 The Whale Team.

We would like to congratulate the top fundraising team, Da Boyz (sponsored by Justin’s Real Estate LLC), for utilizing their online fundraising page to raise $1,700 for Mud Volleyball this year! It was a very close race with Disaster Restoration Services who raised $1,561 to support our cause. Kudos to both teams and we truly appreciate their fundraising efforts!

Special thanks to the entire 102.9 The Whale Radio team for being the media sponsor again in 2018. Special thanks also goes out to Mayor Drew, and the City of Middletown, especially the Water & Sewer, Public Works and Parks & Recreation Departments, Middletown Fire Department, South District Fire Department, Middlesex Amateur Radio Society, DeRita Construction Company, Connecticut Rental Center, All Waste, Hunter’s Ambulance, Troop 41 Boy Scouts, East PBE, the State of Connecticut Agricultural Station, All RV, Middletown Emergency Management, and Dan LeRoy Productions.

Special thanks to the Judicial Branch Community Service work crews and especially Ken Ahnell who used his own personal time to help with field setup. I would like to personally acknowledge Sal & Lisa Cretella, Allison Gamber, Mike Finley, and Gary Siegel for going above and beyond in field preparation and cleanup.

Thank you all for helping us improve the quality of life for the thousands of people in Connecticut who have epilepsy. Hope to see you all back next year when we celebrate 33 years of 'Good Clean Fun"!

We need your help in assuring next year's annual tournament is a success, if you have any ideas, comments (good or bad), or maybe you would like to donate some of your time in the planning of or perhaps on the day of the Mud Volleyball Tournament please email us. Believe it or not you can make a difference!